You file in each State of residence...and any you make money in. The income is divided between them all.
i go to school and work in ala but my home is in ga. i filed my taxes with turbotax. do I still have to file with ala
it could be for a number of reasons... prior year taxes still due, money owed to another state agency (child support,student loan, public defender, etc), taxes owed to the IRS. If your refund was intercepted, you should receive a notice letting you know where it was applied.
I received my federal 2 weeks ago...still no Mo state refund?
Generally in both states.You file a non-resident state return in the state where you work and a resident return in the state where you live. Almost always, one of the two states lets you claim a credit for taxes paid to the other state. It is usually the state where you live that lets you claim a credit for taxes paid to the state where you work, but in a few cases it is the other way around.Some pairs of states have reciprocal tax agreements, where they agree not to tax each other's residents on wages. But you may still have to file a return in order to get a refund of taxes mistakenly withheld.Caution: If your employer does not withhold taxes for your home state, you may have to file a quarterly estimated tax return with your home state in order to avoid underpayment penalties from your home state.
It ultimately depends on the state. Most of them are not regulated and they can operate just as a normal business does. They still have to pay taxes and everything but have no other real regulations on them.
No Alabama does not have slaves. Slavery is illegal in every state of America. YES. WE, ALABAMIANS, ARE BACKWARDS, AND THEREFORE STILL HAVE SLAVES. not.
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Well, only if they are provided with a safe place to go. In the state of Alabama the age of majority in that state is 19.
You can still remarry but you will still owe the child support arrears.
Yes, it does not matter where the child lives, you still have to pay it. The child does not stop being yours just because he/she lives in another state.
Yes, as long as you comply with North Carolina's regulations concerning the move.
Schools such as colleges and universities offers Physical Therapist degree. Some of this schools are Alabama State University, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, University of South Alabama and AT Still University of Health Sciences.
Yes, if you have parental permission. Without it you are still required to live where they tell you to.
Yes. But it doesn't affect support payments. That is still determined by the state, not EITHER parent.
i live in cailf.my child is 18 and she just had ababy do i still have to pay child support do i pay child support for my child who has a baby
Yes.
No, same-sex marriage is still not legal in Alabama. There is, however, a state referendum and vote coming up on the matter soon.